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Re: How can I install flash player on Backtrack 5 gnome 64 bit?

Well...after almost four and a half hours of pain I've succeeded to find a solution and make the latest flash version to work.

Basically I've took the original Flash AID script and I've update it with the working download links and corresponding md5 checksums but it works and that's all the matter actually.

With that being said here's the updated code that can be copied into a file and run.

<profile_name.default> should be replaced with your local firefox profile name. As an example mine looks like that: nq474mcm.default

PLEASE replace the h**t as well with the http to get the correct download path.

Also I've had the firefox started when I've ran this script. After the script was finished the browser has been restarted and voila. I don't know if that matters but I'm thinking that is good to describe every step which I've made.

Re: How can I install flash player on Backtrack 5 gnome 64 bit?

Well...after almost four and a half hours of pain I've succeeded to find a solution and make the latest flash version to work.

Basically I've took the original Flash AID script and I've update it with the working download links and corresponding md5 checksums but it works and that's all the matter actually.

With that being said here's the updated code that can be copied into a file and run.

<profile_name.default> should be replaced with your local firefox profile name. As an example mine looks like that: nq474mcm.default

PLEASE replace the h**t as well with the http to get the correct download path.

Also I've had the firefox started when I've ran this script. After the script was finished the browser has been restarted and voila. I don't know if that matters but I'm thinking that is good to describe every step which I've made.

Re: How can I install flash player on Backtrack 5 gnome 64 bit?

Well...after almost four and a half hours of pain I've succeeded to find a solution and make the latest flash version to work.

Basically I've took the original Flash AID script and I've update it with the working download links and corresponding md5 checksums but it works and that's all the matter actually.

With that being said here's the updated code that can be copied into a file and run.

<profile_name.default> should be replaced with your local firefox profile name. As an example mine looks like that: nq474mcm.default

PLEASE replace the h**t as well with the http to get the correct download path.

Also I've had the firefox started when I've ran this script. After the script was finished the browser has been restarted and voila. I don't know if that matters but I'm thinking that is good to describe every step which I've made.

Re: How can I install flash player on Backtrack 5 gnome 64 bit?

hey man -- appreciate the script. having trouble making it work for me...got some n00b ?'s for you:

1) i don't have this path: extensions/flashaid@lovinglinux.megabyet.net/chrome/content/tmp

2) and the megabyte.net and chrome dir...what's that all about??

thanks in advance man!

Originally Posted by Osirium

Well...after almost four and a half hours of pain I've succeeded to find a solution and make the latest flash version to work.

Basically I've took the original Flash AID script and I've update it with the working download links and corresponding md5 checksums but it works and that's all the matter actually.

With that being said here's the updated code that can be copied into a file and run.

<profile_name.default> should be replaced with your local firefox profile name. As an example mine looks like that: nq474mcm.default

PLEASE replace the h**t as well with the http to get the correct download path.

Also I've had the firefox started when I've ran this script. After the script was finished the browser has been restarted and voila. I don't know if that matters but I'm thinking that is good to describe every step which I've made.